Mayor of New Brunswick
James M. Cahill is the mayor of New Brunswick, New Jersey. He first assumed office in 1991 and has been reelected in multiple municipal elections. As mayor, he oversees municipal administration, budgeting, redevelopment initiatives, and public services in New Brunswick, a city in Middlesex County.
Before becoming mayor, Cahill served on the New Brunswick City Council. His work in municipal government has included participation in legislative decisions involving redevelopment, infrastructure improvements, and community services within the city.
Cahill’s tenure as mayor has included involvement in redevelopment initiatives in New Brunswick’s downtown and surrounding areas. His administration has worked with local institutions and development partners on projects related to housing, transportation, and economic development.
Political Career
• Mayor, New Brunswick (1991-present)
• Councilman, New Brunswick City Council (prior to mayoral tenure)
Key Policy Areas
• Urban redevelopment and economic development
• Municipal infrastructure and public services
• Housing and neighborhood development
• Transportation and regional planning
• Community development programs
Notable Actions / Initiatives
• Elected mayor of New Brunswick in 1991 and reelected in subsequent municipal elections.
• Participated in redevelopment initiatives affecting downtown New Brunswick and surrounding areas.
• Oversaw municipal administration and city services as mayor.
• Worked with regional institutions on economic development and infrastructure projects.
Education
Not publicly available
Personal
• Birth date: Not publicly available
• Residence: New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey
Democratic Party